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D-Index
43
Citations
31537
World Ranking
7065
National Ranking
3812

Overview

Diana Baumrind was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their academic career included research contributions primarily centered on psychology, though specific fields of study or subfields are not detailed in the available data.

The corpus of work by Diana Baumrind includes no recent papers with recorded titles, publication years, or venues in this dataset. Likewise, no details on frequent co-authors or publication venues are provided.

There is also no data on book publications or awards received during their career.

Because of the limited data on their specific research topics, publications, and collaborations, the profile of Diana Baumrind is confined to their institutional affiliation and status as deceased, with no additional bibliographic or thematic details available.

Best Publications

  • Current patterns of parental authority.

    Diana Baumrind

  • The Influence of Parenting Style on Adolescent Competence and Substance Use

    Diana Baumrind

  • Child care practices anteceding three patterns of preschool behavior.

    Diana Baumrind

  • EFFECTS OF AUTHORITATIVE PARENTAL CONTROL ON CHILD BEHAVIOR

    Diana Baumrind

  • Parental Disciplinary Patterns and Social Competence in Children

    Diana Baumrind

  • Rearing competent children.

    Diana Baumrind

  • Effective parenting during the early adolescent transition.

    Diana Baumrind

  • The Discipline Controversy Revisited

    Diana Baumrind

  • Authoritarian vs. authoritative parental control.

    Diana Baumrind

  • SOCIALIZATION PRACTICES ASSOCIATED WITH DIMENSIONS OF COMPETENCE IN PRESCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS

    Diana Baumrind;Allen E. Black

  • Effects of Preschool Parents' Power Assertive Patterns and Practices on Adolescent Development

    Diana Baumrind;Robert E. Larzelere;Elizabeth B. Owens

  • An exploratory study of socialization effects on black children: some black-white comparisons.

    Diana Baumrind

  • Ordinary physical punishment: Is it harmful? Comment on Gershoff (2002).

    Diana Baumrind;Robert E. Larzelere;Philip A. Cowan

  • Patterns of parental authority and adolescent autonomy

    Diana Baumrind

  • A developmental perspective on adolescent risk taking in contemporary America.

    Diana Baumrind

  • Some thoughts on ethics of research: After reading Milgram's "Behavioral Study of Obedience."

    Diana Baumrind

  • New directions in socialization research.

    Diana Baumrind

  • The average expectable environment is not good enough: A response to Scarr.

    Diana Baumrind

  • A Developmental Perspective on Adolescent Drug Abuse

    Diana Baumrind;Kenneth A. Moselle

  • Familial antecedents of adolescent drug use: a developmental perspective.

    Baumrind D

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert E. Larzelere
Robert E. Larzelere Oklahoma State University
Philip A. Cowan
Philip A. Cowan University of California, Berkeley
Ross A. Thompson
Ross A. Thompson University of California, Davis
Elizabeth B. Owens
Elizabeth B. Owens University of California, Berkeley

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